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Vascular complications after percutaneous nephrolithotomy: 10 years of experience.

Marawan M El Tayeb1, John J Knoedler2, Amy E Krambeck2, Jessica E Paonessa1, Matthew J Mellon1, James E Lingeman3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To provide a contemporary look at vascular complications after percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) with access performed solely by a urologist using fluoroscopic guidance.
METHODS: A retrospective review of 2792 patients who had 3338 PNLs at Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital and Mayo Clinic Rochester was performed. Patients who experienced significant bleeding requiring diagnostic renal angiography and superselective embolization (SSE) were reviewed and compared with the overall database.
RESULTS: There were 15 patients (16 renal units) requiring renal angiography and SSE (0.48%). Mean time from PNL to bleeding was 7 days (range, 1-15 days) and to SSE was 9.6 days (range, 2-18 days). Mean drop in hemoglobin was 5.3 g/dL (range, 2-9 g/dL). Transfusion was needed in 9 patients (60%). There were no differences between the vascular complications group and the uneventful PNL group in mean age (55.06 vs 52.2 years; P = .519), UTI history (40% vs 38%; P = .92), mean operative time (125.8 vs 102.47 minutes; P = .192), the need for multiple access (18.75% vs 18%; P = .939), and access location. The vascular complications group had a lower stone burden than the uneventful PNL group (stones > 2 cm; 43.7% vs 74.03%; P = .014).
CONCLUSION: The incidence of vascular complications in this contemporary series is one of the lowest reported to date. At our centers, vascular bleeding complications appear to be a random and rare event after PNL as we were unable to identify any specific risk factors. Early SSE avoided the need for blood transfusion in many patients.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 25704996     DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2014.12.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urology        ISSN: 0090-4295            Impact factor:   2.649


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